Bath Road amenity car park situated to the south east of Lymington town centre on the corner of Bath Road and Kings Saltern Road (SZ 333 950). Keyhaven amenity car park is a New Forest District Council pay and display car park on Keyhaven Road (SZ 306 915). It has a tarmac surface with 50+ spaces and 3 spaces reserved for disabled visitors.
Experience
The route forms a short section of the 96 km (60 mile) long Solent Way and provides views of the Solent and wildlife, in particular birds.
Facilities
Bath Road Amenity Car Park is a New Forest District Council pay and display car park with a tarmac surface, 50+ spaces and 2 spaces reserved for disabled visitors. It is signed from the road, and has toilets and disabled access toilets. There are rail and bus services into Lymington. It is approximately 1km from Lymington Town railway station to Bath Road amenity car park. There are public toilets including an accessible toilet in the car park at Keyhaven. There is a pub (The Gun Inn) close to the car park.
Surface
The surface is varied. The majority of the route follows the sea wall, which is surfaced with concrete blocks infilled with gravel. Other sections are compacted gravel with loose stones or tarmac.
Narrowest Width
0.6m at the steps near Moses Dock.
Max Gradient
The gradient is mostly level with a number of short steep sections where the route goes on or off the sea wall. The steepest section is 1:7 for 1m at the yacht haven car park.
Solent Way route summary (cont’d - 1) Max Cross Slope
1:8 for 40m on the sea wall where the surface has become rutted.
Hazards
Some sections have protruding stones up to 2cm. Some sections may be muddy in wet weather. There is a 5cm step onto the tarmac joining the sea wall at the marina.
Gates
There are 3 gates, the narrowest of which is 0.9m. The gate catch on the gate situated to the south west of Moses Dock (SZ 326 933) is difficult to open.
Steps
There is one flight of 4 steps by Moses Lock.
Stiles
There is one squeeze stile at Creek Cottage but this can be bypassed by using an alternative path (see the Moses Dock Loop map for details).
Bridges
None
Access Information
No additional access information applies to this route.
Solent Way route summary (cont’d - 2) Seating
There are frequent seats with backs near Lymington Yacht Haven and seats can be found along the route.
Waymarking
The Solent Way is waymarked with a Tern on a green arrow.
Information Panels
There are two information panels along the route, one at the entrance to the Nature Reserve and the other adjacent to the road at Keyhaven.